- Jimmy Gabriel
Infobox Football biography
playername = Jimmy Gabriel
fullname = James Gabriel
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1940|10|10|df=y
cityofbirth =Dundee
countryofbirth =Scotland
dateofdeath =
cityofdeath =
countryofdeath =
height = height|ft=5|in=10
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position = DefensiveMidfielder
youthyears =
youthclubs = Tyneside Boys Club
Dundee North End
years = 1957-1960
1960-1967
1967-1972
1972-1974
1973
1974
1974-1979
clubs =Dundee
Everton
Southampton
Bournemouth
→ Swindon Town (loan)
Brentford
Seattle Sounders
caps(goals) = 055 0(0)
256 (33)
191 (25)
053 0(4)
006 0(0)
009 0(0)
053 0(7)
manageryears = 1977-1979
1980-1982
1990
1993-1994
managerclubs = Seattle SoundersSan Jose Earthquakes
Everton "(Caretaker)"
Everton "(Caretaker)"
Seattle Sounders "(assistant)"
nationalyears = 1960-1963
nationalteam = Scotland
nationalcaps(goals) = 002 0(0)
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ntupdate =James (Jimmy) Gabriel (born
10 October 1940 inDundee ) is a Scottish former footballmidfielder who earned two caps with theScotland national football team . Chiefly associated with English club Everton, Gabriel played extensively in Scotland and England before ending his career with the Seattle Sounders of theNorth American Soccer League . He then became a coach in both England and the USA, where he lives today.Playing career
Dundee
Jimmy Gabriel first came to the attention of Dundee when he played at right-half for the Scotland under-15 schoolboys in an international at
Dens Park . His talent shone through and Dundee managerWillie Thornton snapped him up after the game, despite interest from several other top clubs.He was initially loaned out to Dundee North End Juniors, but was recalled to Dens Park a year later. He made his debut for Dundee as a 17 year old on
13 August 1958 in a 2-1Scottish League Cup victory over Motherwell.He was to remain a first team regular at Dundee, going on to make 67 appearances. In March 1960,
Bob Shankly had taken over as manager at Dundee and, although he wanted to keep Gabriel, was unable to refuse the offer of £27,000 from Everton’s manager,Johnny Carey . This made Jimmy the most expensive player to leave Scotland.Everton
Gabriel joined Everton after three years at Dundee in March 1960. Although it took him some time to settle in to the pace of the English game, there was a steely determination about the young Scot that was to stand him in good stead. Gabriel became a strong influence in the Everton side as a powerful right-half whose preference for a defensive role made him a useful partner in the midfield for the more attacking Brian Harris on the left.
He played 304 games for Everton, scoring 37 goals and won two Scottish caps. He won the championship in 1962-3 and the
FA Cup in 1966 with Everton. [http://soundercentral.com/museum/1974updates/jimmy_gabriel.htm]By 1967, he was being challenged for his place in the side by Alan Ball and the emerging
Howard Kendall . Southampton's manager Ted Bates tried to sign him initially in March 1967 but Gabriel was reluctant to move South. Eventually, when it was clear that Kendall was to be first-choice, Gabriel agreed to sign for the Saints in July, joining them for a fee of £42,500.outhampton
At Southampton, Gabriel was a vital part of the defence alongside John McGrath and
Denis Hollywood and helped Saints avoid relegation several times. He was a tough defender but had skill to match. He was occasionally drafted in as an emergency striker with some degree of success.He played a total of 224 matches for the Saints, scoring 27 goals.
Bournemouth, Swindon and Brentford
He left The Dell at the end of the 1971-72 season to join Bournemouth.
He also spent a short period on loan at Swindon Town before finishing his UK playing career at Brentford.
eattle Sounders
In 1974 Gabriel moved to the
United States where he joined the Seattle Sounders of the NASL as a player/assistant coach. That season he anchored the Sounders defense and earned second team NASL All Star recognition. In 1976 the Sounders moved to the newly builtKingdome where he scored the first goal in the stadium's history. The goal, a fabulous header off a cross fromTommy Jenkins , his former Southampton team mate, came againstPelé and theNew York Cosmos . In 1977, Gabriel replaced John Best as head coach of the Sounders. Even as a coach, he continued to suit up to play, seeing time in two games in 1977 and one in 1979.Coaching
eattle Sounders and San Jose Earthquakes
Prior to becoming head coach of the Sounders, Gabriel had acted as an assistant coach and head of the Sounders reserve team program. When he became head coach he had several Sounder legends including
Mike England ,Geoff Hurst andBobby Moore on his team. Under his guidance, Seattle made it to the championship game only to fall to the hatedNew York Cosmos . He was unable to replicate his first year success and in 1980, the Sounders replaced him withAlan Hinton . Gabriel then went on to coachGeorge Best and theSan Jose Earthquakes (NASL) from 1980-1982 for one outdoor season and two indoor seasons.Bournemouth and Everton
On returning to Britain in 1986, he spent three years as coach to Bournemouth, before going back to Goodison Park in 1990, where he became the assistant to
Colin Harvey at Everton.He was briefly caretaker manager of Everton for one game in November 1990 and for seven games between December 1993 and January 1994.
He continued coaching Everton's reserves until 1997.
Back to Seattle
Gabriel returned to
Seattle in 1997 where he became an assistant toDean Wurzberger , who played for Gabriel on the Sounders reserve teams in the 1970s, on theWashington Huskies men's and women's teams. Both teams won the 2000Pac-10 championships. Gabriel has also been the coaching director of the Washington State Youth Soccer Association and has worked in certifying coaches for the State Association. He and his wife, Pat, now reside inHamilton, Montana .Gabriel also served several years as an assistant coach with the Sounders. On October 2, 2005, the Sounders defeated the
Richmond Kickers to take the U.S. Second Division championship. On this high note, Gabriel retired from the Sounders. [http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sports/2002534641_sounders02.html]cottish International career
Gabriel earned two caps with Scotland and six more as captain of the U-23 Scottish Team.
Honours
Player
* 1962-63 Football League championhip
* 1966 F.A. CupExternal links
* [http://soundercentral.com/museum/1977updates/new_leader.htm 1977 Sounders article]
* [http://soundercentral.com/museum/1978updatesDec03/jimmy_gabriel_1978_seattle_sound.htm 1978 Sounders article]
* [http://www.eveningtelegraph.co.uk/output/2005/11/28/blether.shtm Meeting withPelé .]
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